Cholsey primary school
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Image: © Bill Nicholls Taken: 25 Aug 2008
Cholsey primary school; quite proud to admit I went here for a while. The classrooms were in the wings with the large high windows. The section in between them was an entrance from the playground that extended to within 4 feet from the road, that was separated by an iron fence. After break the headmaster would line us all up in our classes and we would march single file into class. The road on the left is the entrance to Marymead. This was another part of the playground and you can still see the entrance to the cloakroom where the porch is. Image